Nope.
Yes, and proud of it! Are you fortunate enough to be one also?
No, but I love their bacon.
No, but I am in England right now.
Nope
I was, but I became an American citizen in February.
nope, Texan.
Nope, though I spent 4 months there a few years back. Might possibly be a closet Canadian.
I am in Southern Canada…aka Minnesota…lol…
@Tony,No, but my new son-in-law is Scottish, so I thought to show him this strip (I’m at their house this week).
My grandparents on my Mother’s side were from Scotland and my mother was born in Canada. That’s as close as I get.@Santa GROG – congratulations. Thanks for joining us.
Both my wife and I were born in Canada. I have lived their off and on, but we are American citizens and have lived in the States most of our lives.
No, but I love the country!
No, eh. That would be my daughter-in-law.
Tony seems to have deleted his daily question, so to someone reading our comments, it’s like walking into a movie 30 minutes after it’s started.
My wife is Austrian; they exchange presents on Christmas Eve.
September 13, 2014
Templo S.U.D. about 12 years ago
Nope.
newalld about 12 years ago
Yes, and proud of it! Are you fortunate enough to be one also?
frumdebang about 12 years ago
No, but I love their bacon.
kevinc70 about 12 years ago
No, but I am in England right now.
Knightman Premium Member about 12 years ago
Nope
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
I was, but I became an American citizen in February.
jeanie5448 about 12 years ago
nope, Texan.
cdward about 12 years ago
Nope, though I spent 4 months there a few years back. Might possibly be a closet Canadian.
Linda Solomon about 12 years ago
I am in Southern Canada…aka Minnesota…lol…
vldazzle about 12 years ago
@Tony,No, but my new son-in-law is Scottish, so I thought to show him this strip (I’m at their house this week).
Perkycat about 12 years ago
My grandparents on my Mother’s side were from Scotland and my mother was born in Canada. That’s as close as I get.@Santa GROG – congratulations. Thanks for joining us.
cleokaya about 12 years ago
Both my wife and I were born in Canada. I have lived their off and on, but we are American citizens and have lived in the States most of our lives.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
No, but I love the country!
Redhead55 about 12 years ago
No, eh. That would be my daughter-in-law.
frumdebang about 12 years ago
Tony seems to have deleted his daily question, so to someone reading our comments, it’s like walking into a movie 30 minutes after it’s started.
K M almost 12 years ago
My wife is Austrian; they exchange presents on Christmas Eve.